IP Library Granted Patent US 12676610
Granted Patent B2
US 12676610 · App. 19/007,598 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Switch circuit with soft start and switch control circuit and method thereof

Inventor: James Herr (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: Richtek Technology Corporation
H03K17/28
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12676610
App. No.
19/007,598
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A switch control circuit, for controlling a path switch and a current sense resistor connected in series between an input voltage and an output voltage, includes: an amplifier, which controls the gate voltage of the path switch based on a voltage drop across the current sense resistor to perform current-limited soft start; a slope detection circuit, coupled to the output voltage, for monitoring the rising slope of the output voltage; and a pull-down switch, coupled between the gate of the path switch and a disabling potential. When the slope detection circuit detects that a rising slope of the output voltage is below a preset slope threshold, the pull-down switch is triggered to conduct, thereby turning off the path switch.

Claims (36)

1 . A switch control circuit for controlling a path switch and a current sense resistor connected in series between an input voltage and an output voltage, the switch control circuit comprising:

an amplifier, which controls the gate voltage of the path switch based on a voltage drop across the current sense resistor to perform current-limited soft start;

a slope detection circuit, coupled to the output voltage, for monitoring the rising slope of the output voltage; and

a pull-down switch, coupled between the gate of the path switch and a disabling potential;

wherein when the slope detection circuit detects that a rising slope of the output voltage is below a preset slope threshold, the pull-down switch is triggered to conduct, thereby turning off the path switch.

2 . The switch control circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:

a charge pump, after completing the soft start, configured to raise the gate voltage of the path switch to a high potential generated by the charge pump, thereby fully turning on the path switch.

3 . The switch control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the slope detection circuit includes:

an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) coupled to the output voltage, which converts the output voltage into a digital signal; and

a logic circuit, which calculates the rising slope of the output voltage based on the digital signal and compares the rising slope with the preset slope threshold to generate a control signal for controlling the pull-down switch.

4 . The switch control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the switch control circuit allows the rising slope of the output voltage to be below the preset slope threshold within a preset time window, thereby achieving a deglitch function.

5 . The switch control circuit of claim 1 , wherein upon detecting that the rising slope of the output voltage is below the preset slope threshold and turning off the path switch, the switch control circuit attempts a soft restart after a preset time delay.

6 . The switch control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the switch control circuit counts and records a number of soft-start re-attempts, and when the number of the soft-start re-attempts reaches a preset limit, maintains the path switch in an off state.

7 . A switch circuit, comprising:

a path switch and a current sensing resistor connected in series between an input voltage and an output voltage; and

a switch control circuit, including:

an amplifier, configured to control the gate voltage of the path switch based on a voltage drop across the current sensing resistor to perform current-limited soft start;

a slope detection circuit coupled to the output voltage, for monitoring the rising slope of the output voltage; and

a pull-down switch connected between the gate of the path switch and a disabling potential;

wherein, when the slope detection circuit detects that the rising slope of the output voltage is below a preset slope threshold, the pull-down switch is triggered to conduct, thereby turning off the path switch.

8 . The switch circuit of claim 7 , further comprising:

a charge pump, configured to, after completing the soft start, raises the gate voltage of the path switch to a high potential generated by the charge pump, thereby fully turning on the path switch.

9 . The switch circuit of claim 7 , wherein the slope detection circuit includes:

an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) coupled to the output voltage, which converts the output voltage into a digital signal; and

a logic circuit that calculates the rising slope of the output voltage based on the digital signal and compares it with the preset slope threshold to generate a control signal for controlling the pull-down switch.

10 . The switch circuit of claim 7 , wherein the switch control circuit allows the rising slope of the output voltage to be below the preset slope threshold within a preset time window, thereby achieving a deglitch function.

11 . The switch circuit of claim 7 , wherein upon detecting that the rising slope of the output voltage is below the preset slope threshold and turning off the path switch, the switch control circuit re-attempts the soft start after a preset time delay.

12 . The switch circuit of claim 7 , wherein the switch control circuit counts and records a number of soft-start re-attempts, and when the number of the soft-start re-attempts reaches a preset limit, maintains the path switch in an off state.

13 . A method for controlling a path switch connected in series between an input voltage and an output voltage, the method comprising:

controlling a gate voltage of the path switch to perform a current-limited soft start of the output voltage;

monitoring a rising slope of the output voltage;

comparing the monitored rising slope with a preset slope threshold; and

turning off the path switch when the rising slope is lower than the preset slope threshold.

14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising: allowing the rising slope to be lower than the slope threshold within a preset time window during the soft start.

15 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising: after turning off the path switch due to the rising slope being lower than the preset slope threshold, re-attempting the soft start after a preset time delay.

16 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising: counting and recording a number of soft-start re-attempts; and maintaining the path switch in an off state when the number of the soft-start re-attempts reaches a preset limit.